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David Bowie Marries Supermodel Iman

When David Bowie and Iman married on April 24, 1992, it wasn’t a big, elaborate affair. Instead, the rock star and the supermodel tied the

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How John Lennon Defended ‘Woman Is the N—– of the World’

On April 24, 1972, John Lennon released a new single: “Woman Is the N—– of the World.” Even at that time — an era in

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How Elton John Got Back on Track With ‘Jump Up!’

History has consigned Elton John’s 16th studio album, Jump Up!, to also-ran status. Biographer Philip Norman dismissed it as “rather static and unenergized.” In his

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R.E.M. Clear the Vaults With ‘Dead Letter Office’

R.E.M. built a following partly through their defiantly anti-commercial stance during the image-driven ’80s, so it may have come as something of a surprise when

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30 Years Ago: XTC's Struggles Continue on Lush, Ignored 'Nonsuch'

30 Years Ago: XTC’s Struggles Continue on Lush, Ignored ‘Nonsuch’

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Tom Petty Calls for ‘Peace in L.A’ Amid Rioting

The Los Angeles riots broke out in Tom Petty’s adopted hometown the same day he returned from a European tour in 1992. “We got back,”

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12 Rock Songs Inspired by the Los Angeles Riots

On April 29, 1992 a jury acquitted four police officers who had been accused of violently beating Rodney King. The decision sent shockwaves through Los

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40 Years Ago: Metallica's Five-Piece Lineup Plays Their Only Show

40 Years Ago: Metallica’s Five-Piece Lineup Plays Their Only Show

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When Led Zeppelin Shattered Attendance Records at the Silverdome

Led Zeppelin were no strangers to record-setting stadium concerts by spring 1977. But even by their standards, their mammoth performance at the Pontiac Silverdome near Detroit was

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How ‘Stevie Wonder’s Original Musiquarium I’ Swept the Charts

Few artists have ever been on a roll like Stevie Wonder was from 1972-80, the era chronicled on Stevie Wonder’s Original Musiquarium I. During that

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